Any good dinosaur animated shows/movies?

Any good dinosaur animated shows/movies?

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Land Before Time. The first one only.

That's way too hairy for T.rex. Larger dinosaurs had less feathers.

land before time comes to mind
do the dinos need to be the main thing or can they be like villains, a species living with humans or something?

>T.rex looked like a faggot
stop this meme

From the other thread

T rex likely had a very light coat of feathers because

A: It was MUCH larger than the relative they found

B:It lived in an incredibly hot envioronent

A thick coat of feathers would overheat the thing

Probably a light coat of feathers.

Don't worry pham, they are still badass as ever.

>Run at over 20 mph
>Had eyesight comparable to a hawk
>Could hear amazingly well
>Sense of smell is one of the best of any animal ever
>Confirmed predator
>Fought each other and ate each other
>One was found to have lived after having it's tail bitten off and lived for a long time afterwards
>Bite force of 12,800+ pounds
>Super muscular
>Could kick the shit out of Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Chrcharodontosaurus

HAIL TO THE MOTHERFUCKING KING

They may have kept them into adulthood for display.

I loved Dinosaucers. I remember it being great. Haven't seen it since I was a kid though, so it might not have held up.

Beast Wars

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More Dinosaurs is perhaps a little out of date but amusing none the less.

Feathers don't make you less "badass" you goddamn 10 year olds

Never said that

I like Feathered rex like OP

However, I am saying that due to the environment and anatomy of the creature it probably had a light coat of feathers

Feathers thermoregulate differently then hair does.

only large feathers that could potentially exist on a T-rex would be mating related

but given we've not found anything that would hint to this, they probably didn't have it

And yet scaly dinosaurs are still way cooler than feathered ones, I don't know why people are so insistent that this isn't the case.

You can try all you want but feathered dinosaurs will always just look silly, scientific accuracy aside.

I'd say it varies from reconstruction to reconstruction. Like there's quite a few good looking feathered rex pieces out there that give it that cool, kinda regal looking "Dragon colored like a bird of prey" look, but then you having fucking garbage like this ugly parrot thing.

nah, we just need a good movie/documentary featuring feathered dinosaurs

something like say, walking with dinosaurs, modern edition

Because the scaly ones are bland as hell. The feathers tend to give them flare and color and more life

Say that to his face

When dinosaurs Roamed America is great in that regard, the raptors have feathers, the rex doesn't due to being outdated

no conclusive evidence of adult feathered rexes has been found though

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>modern flight feathers
>modern flight feathers on the tail

fucks sake

With Jurassic World setting up the idea that other companies get their hands on InGen's dino-cloning techniques, you could definitely put feathered dinosaurs alongside the more traditional ones.

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So what would feathers on top be for? For wicking away rain and for blocking sunlight?

As much as I would love to see a guy trying the don't move thing in JP5 on a feather Rex and getting rekt I just don't see it happening

Don't really care tho as long as the movie is good

well JP is the one dinosaur franchise that comes with a built-in excuse for non-feathered dinosaurs and a damn good one though

>Go outside
>see this

Wat do?

>talking about feathered dinosaurs

There's no evidence that adult non-dromeosaur dinosaurs had feathers.
In fact, there's evidence against

We have skin impressions of adults. No feathers.

I would be expecting something more along the lines of somebody making a feathered raptor squad considering that it's feathered raptors that people won't shut up about wanting.

Also, I want them to bring in Ice Age Mammals at some point so we can see a raptor fight a Smilodon.

back away carefully
its already got prey ready so its not likely to start hunting me but it could see me as a threat to his meal

it wont leave its kill behind out of fear of losing it to other scavengers though so I'll probably make it out alive

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Rex vs Giganotosaurus wlulx ne more like a pit bull vz a German shepherd. The pit can bit harder but the shepard has sharper, nastier teeth. Rex has to crush giga to geath while giga nigga has to slash rex to pieces.

I always found it funny that no one complained when the velociraptors were massive and were found in Montana in the OG JP

They also didn't complain about the frilled, venom spitting, tiny dilophosaurus

and then when JW came out people lost it.

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i dont think he`ll notice me

Wasn't that fuckup based more on Crichton buying into some paleontologist's failed attempt at another "Brontosaurus isn't real" meme trying to say Deinonychus was the same shit as a Velociraptor?

People seem split between the extremes of FEATHERS SUCK NOT MUH CHILDHOOD and ALL DINOSAURS WERE ACTUALLY BIG FLUFFY OWLS

nope

He did read Horner's books tho

Which is a big fuckin mistake

I'm in the middle

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Probably because people see dinosaurs as monolithic. Like they're all one kind of thing

But they're a broad group of animals that existed for 200 million years.
That's a fuck huge amount of time.
80 million years ago, most mammals were a rat like thing. Humans and whales had a common ancestor then.

Whales and bats are similar as many as two separate dinosaurs that we see as the same

What I'm getting at is that it's a misconception to generalize dinosaurs on such huge range.

true

being a paleofag is truly suffering

Just had to explain to a guy that modern reptiles did not descend from dinosaurs, but that birds did

>Horner's so spiteful about Bakker calling him out on his "T. Rex is just a scavenger" shit that he has Spielberg throw a dumbass caricature of him into The Lost World that just exists to get eaten by the Rex later.
>When the movie comes out, Bakker sends a letter to Horner just saying "I told you T. rex was a hunter"

>Bakker then gets proven right IRL

Life is amazing

Horner isn't so bad.

He was funding my buddy's lab that was working on a chickenosaurus

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Where's all the undergrowth?
Grass may not have evolved but it wouldn't looked like a wasteland

>That's way too hairy for T.rex. Larger dinosaurs had less feathers.
Theropods almost universally were covered in feathers.

Look at an ostrich, then look at a similar sized mammal in Africa

Dinosaurs be more fuzzy

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Scales and feathers are not mutually exclusive, modern birds have both as well as normal skin.

Ah yes, malnourished zombies are "cooler" than something as regal as a modern lion

See here
Skin impression
No feathers

The ones with a jaw and teeth rather than a beak due to turning off certain genes?

Who gives a flying fuck about dinosaurs when there were cooler animals back then?

More or less, though it was less about genetic manipulation and more about embryonic hormone manipulation.

The genes don't need to be changed for the embryo to grow atavistic traits if you expose it to the right hormones.

YEAH!

He tries to push proven falsehoods back into public perception to remain relevant

And it works on some people and it sucks

He's horrible

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>He tries to push proven falsehoods
>proven falsehoods
Like what?

Reasons Bakker is based

>BTFO Horner multiple times
>wrote a huge book where everything he said is being proven

>t Rex is an obligate scavenger
>triceratops and torosaurus are the same thing
>triceratops never used its horns for defense

You're blinded by your nostalgia

why can't they just clone a dinosaur already to put these arguments to rest smdh

Also, dresses like Cowboy Santa.

DNA decays too fast

because there's no such thing as dinosaur DNA
DNA has a half life of 521 years which means that unless they find dinosaur DNA stored at absolute zero, all of it is long gone even if it were to be encased in amber or something like that

There's an infographic compiling a bunch of dinosaur works somewhere, but I don't have it saved.
Walking With Dinosaurs (the series, not the movie) is my personal favourite. I'm not sure if it's more Sup Forums or Sup Forums though.

A couple of decades ago you would've simply said "there's no evidence that dinosaurs had feathers", but nowadays you're conceding and saying instead "there's no evidence that adult non-dromaeosaurs had feathers". It's totally possible that after a few more decades and some further fossil discoveries, you're gonna need to alter that statement even more, like for example "there's no evidence that non-theropod dinosaurs had feathers".

Skin impressions show us that bigger dinosaurs probably had scales. But judging by birds, it's still possible for an animal to have both scales and feathers, so I wouldn't be too shocked if they find feathers on even more unexpected species.

Being wrong doesn't mean he's horrible.

Do you notice what those three theories have in common?
They're against the grain
And that type of thinking is necessary even if they're later disproved

Academia has a big problem with supporting things that challenge known "facts", especially if you're a nobody.

Horner is using his position to challenge things and stir the pot.
The Triceratops/Torosaurus thing does happen. No one wants to claim they found juveniles of another known species.
Where's the glory?

You don't learn anything knew if you scoff challenging ideas as wrong immediately

we know literally nothing
every time they "learn" something, they have learned nothing
remember when they were all OH MY GOD WE KNOW WHAT COLOR THEY WERE, CHECK OUT THESE PROTEIN IMPRINTS and the proteins in question were eumelanin and pheomelanin. You know, the two pigments that exist. at all. in the world.
suddenly everyone was drawing calico dinosaurs as if feathers can only come in black and orange because of that.

>It's totally possible that after a few more decades and some further fossil discoveries, you're gonna need to alter that statement even more
There's absolutely literally nothing wrong with that

If you don't do this, you believe things out of faith or desire

I've yet to see anything that really convinces me, they mostly just look like scaly dinosaurs with a few feathers thrown on top or covered with feathers and just look like big fluffy chickens or stupid tryhard eagles.

I'm just talking about a design perspective, I don't think the feathers really add anything or make them look any cooler, like in where it would look pretty much the same if it just had coloured scales on top of its head.

You really hate zombified looking things? I just don't think we can be friends if you can't appreciate a good crypt mummy.

I wish, I've never really cared about dinosaurs that much, I was never into them as a kid, I never cared about Jurassic Park more than thinking it's an ok movie, but feathered dinosaurs just look so silly and I think it's about time people just accepted that.

I think your an enormous faggot

Adult rexes probably didn't have feathers.

I can live with that

2 things missing here: Feathers & Subtitles


"Shit is cold here without my feathers."

"Hey look! It's a mole snack."

"No man, there's where it's at!"

"Oh crap I've been spotted, better get back to my hentai while I can..."

"Where do you think you're going to nerd!"

"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! My neck!"

"Tasty!"

Get out of here punks this is my lunch now!""

"Stupid alpha croc, now we just chill until leftovers."

"I know dog, fucking proto mammals!"

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